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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
A great Capture Kamal,
If only I could bend my body like that :),
I like the lighting set-up you have used, works well, ensuring shadows are reduced to minimal and I agree with Ingrid on lowering the brightness on the top of the image. thanks for sharing |
Aug 14th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thank you very much Ingrid |
Aug 14th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thank you very much Greg |
Aug 14th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Xiao. Another nice image and you have done a great job in processing from the original. The eye is drawn to the model's face with the reflection in the glass giving that additional point of interest, the colour grading works well for this together with the tonings of the background blending in nicely with the models look.
A very minor distraction to me is the models watch face, while not blown out it is still a big white dot which is a bit distracting. Not too sure what I would do with that perhaps an overlay of a light blue tone on the watch face might remove the distraction. Well caught and processed image, thanks for |
Aug 5th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Karen nice image and interesting story to go with it. you have captured the sharpness of the eyes spot on, drawing the viewers to that point of interest. With the nose, eye and part of the Frisbee being in sharp focus, it works well with the blurring of the fur receding into the blurred background strengthening the main points of interest. I am not too sure I'm a fan of the dead centre of the main point of interests format and perhaps I would have cropped in a bit more from the top and right to give a bit more emphasis on the dog. Nice image thanks for sharing. |
Aug 5th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
A good image works well the horses coming from the right leading to the left draws the eye into the image together with quite an interesting fence line being in the distance giving that degree of curiosity to the viewer. You have handled the combination of two images well there is no evidence of the combination and as you have stated the light coming from the right direction adds to the authenticity of the scene. Luminosity and colour balance across a scene with these combined images works very well. My only comment would be to crop the sky and the right side of the image, just to put more emphasis on the horses themselves. There is a lot of real estate in this image and would not suffer from a crop. Lovely imaged with the editing and combining images works very well. |
Aug 5th |
| 14 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy.
Will very well caught image, the background works very well and indeed assists in displaying the translucent wings of this butterfly. Well captured using the full frame to produce great detail with no artefacts that are noticeable to me. Not much I can offer in way of improvement for this image, perhaps the top centre of the image a stronger vignette might help draw the eye even further into the butterfly reducing the brightness of this section. Other than that very well-caught image I do like it. |
Aug 5th |
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